He said, "we have the potential to start another movement that doesn't represent the best of us."

Ask later to clarify, Cacic said, "throughout our history, we have had movements that have basically been on the Darkside… You know when you see movements that are rising, anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, and all these kinds of things, to me, there needs to be a push on the other side to say no. No, that's not who we are and that's not where America needs to go."

Who is the leader of the movement on the Darkside? Kasich said, "You figure it out."
Asked why he didn't want to mention Donald Trump by name, Kasich said, "because I want to encourage him to do better, to be more positive."

Kasich says he is not concerned that Trump will start to focus his attacks on him.

Kasich has made a strategic decision not to invest time in Iowa, but to put all his effort into winning New Hampshire. Asked if he had any regrets about not being in Iowa Kasich said, "No, we didn't have enough time to go to Iowa."

Except for the Republican debate this week, Kasich will be campaigning in New Hampshire most every day until the primary.